
EU and Hungary: Who’s Blackmailing Who?
The EU is about to make a terrible mistake that must be stopped, PM Orbán said.

The EU is about to make a terrible mistake that must be stopped, PM Orbán said.

After weeks of criticism and even a resignation over the legislation, zero Tories found it in themselves to vote against it.

Change is in the air as national populists Chega go from strength to strength following a grift scandal that brought down the ruling socialists.

Deputies wrestle with controversial law endangering democracy.

To fix “broken” system, Australia will impose tougher tests on foreign students and turn away workers with low skills.

Zelensky is uncompromising on a ten-point ‘Peace Formula’ which Russia calls “Ukrainian ultimatums”

Brussels finally realized that a solely renewable-based green transition would mean the financial ruin of Europe.

A €75 donation from Russia and an account in a financial institution also used by a Russian media company has been enough for the new BSW party to come under fire.

The official is charged with spying for Israel, but some claim the trial is a pretext to force a prisoner exchange with Sweden.

Migration, LGBT rights, abortion, “European values”—the new Polish prime minister is ticking all the boxes.
The new Algeria-China partnership, along side Algeria’s growing military and economic relationship with Russia, feed into a regional conflict between Algeria and Morocco over Western Sahara.
This is the first admission from a humanitarian organisation confirming long-standing rumours.
Noting the real danger confronting the UK, Home Secretary Suella Braverman remarked “there is no room for complacency, political correctness or cultural timidity,” in handling the specter of terrorism.
EU MEPs blamed nationalist rhetoric for the cultural clash; the Indian Ministry of External Affairs said the EU would do better to look after its own internal affairs.
In a presidential decree issued Friday, July 23rd, that came following rare public criticism of Zelensky, Vadym Prystaiko was removed from his positions as Ukraine’s ambassador to the UK and as Ukraine’s envoy to the International Maritime Organisation.
Following a Quran burning in January of this year, a Turkish court has issued an arrest warrant for Danish anti-Islam activist Rasmus Paludan who has been burning copies of the Islamic holy book for years, often sparking riots.
Ministers have been told they will have to change the law if they wish to prevent children from acting as though they are the opposite sex at school.
Hungary will defend its home, its language, its culture, and will not give into Western European “imperial” ambitions, the Hungarian Prime Minister said in his speech at Tusványos.
For the first time since Yevgeny Prigozhin’s failed march on Moscow, the Wagner boss reappeared. In a new video, the 62-year-old told the mercenary forces they would no longer fight in Ukraine but would “help train the Belarusian army,” which he was certain they could turn into “the second best army in the world,” after, naturally, Wagner itself.
After first deciding to rub salt into the wound with its endorsement of the Argentine name for the Falklands, EU officials later backed down and clarified their position.
Germany remains the most popular destination for asylum seekers as the number of illegal border crossings into the country has surged in the first six months of 2023.
The Gallup Institute’s survey’s results are not particularly surprising in light of the massive numbers of voters who previously voted for establishment parties, but who have now thrown their support behind the FPÖ, seeing in them a party that offers an alternative vision for the country.